July 2024


Politics June 17, 2024

Antony Blinken embodies decades of failure

At least it seems like the secretary of state is having fun

Ben Domenech

Politics June 17, 2024

Turbulence after the Trump verdict

It’s not just a matter of one man or one trial. It is a split about the country’s direction

Charles Lipson

Culture June 17, 2024

The American Ornithological Society’s war on the past

Birding has become a battleground — far from the broad sunny uplands it was before 2020

Parker Bauer

Family June 17, 2024

How divorce never ends

It will affect your kids for the rest of their lives

Bridget Phetasy

International June 17, 2024

The bitter fights around the globe

Let’s hope Ukraine’s allies keep their commitments so that this resistant, isolated nation may eventually prevail

Bernard-Henri Lévy

Letters June 17, 2024

Letters from Spectator readers, July 2024

Normandy, Philly and crushing the cartels

The Spectator

Science & Tech June 17, 2024

The space race gets serious

Can the Western private sector give us the edge over China and Russia?

Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky

International June 17, 2024

What is war good for in the twenty-first century?

Israel and Russia — very different countries, morally and otherwise — should be asking themselves today

Daniel McCarthy

International June 17, 2024

Inside the handover of Hong Kong

Was there an alternative?

Algy Cluff

Family June 17, 2024

Adopting the Great Loop mindset

About 200 people are becoming Loopers each year

Teresa Mull

International June 17, 2024

Meet Pierre Poilievre, Canada’s anti-Trudeau

His insular communications strategy is a necessary defense against Canada’s anti-American psychosis

Sam Forster

Russia June 17, 2024

How demand for petroleum is helping Russia evade sanctions

The country controls a great and valuable resource that the world can’t do without

Owen Matthews

China June 17, 2024

Explaining China’s IP problem

The country has never respected international Intellectual Property laws. Now, it’s finding that a problem

Dennis Unkovic

Education June 17, 2024

What does the Olympic torch have to do with Hitler?

It is now in the hands of 10,000 runners across France and French territories to arrive in Paris for the opening of the Games on July 26

Peter Jones

International June 17, 2024

Why Japan won’t repeat the West’s mistakes on immigration

You must follow the rules to stay — and those who do not are welcome to leave

Oliver Jia